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  1. Coahoma County Toursim Commision, 326 Blues Alley, Clarksdale, MS, 38614, United States (662) 627-6149 crossroads@visitclarksdale.com

    • 326 Blues Alley Clarksdale, MS, 38614 United States
  2. Hambone Art & Music. Open since 2005, Hambone Gallery is an inviting space located in historic downtown Clarksdale owned and operated by artist and musician, Stan Street. Building his vision from a vacant building, he has crafted a venue that is both unique and welcoming to art lovers, artists, musicians, and storytellers from around the globe.

    • 326 Blues Alley Clarksdale, MS, 38614 United States
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  4. 235 Yazoo Avenue, Clarksdale. Live music on Mondays @7:30pm. Friday-Sunday @10am – Blues Breakfast begins at 7:30am with music beginning around 10am. Live music during festivals. Read Sounds Around Town in Clarksdale for up-to-date information. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. Expect to pay a cover charge on Monday nights.

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    • Experience The Mississippi River
    • Experience A Delta Hunt
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    Clarksdale has many unique, authentic places to stay when you visit the birthplace of the blues and rock ‘n’ roll. On the outskirts of Clarksdale at the historic Hopson Plantation, the Shack Up Inn (documentary film about it here), and The Shacksdale USA Motel offer a one-of-a-kind experience in real sharecropper shacks that have been updated and r...

    The food in the most Southern place on earth is just that; real food with a lot of soul. Abe’s BBQ, The Ranchero, and Rest Haven are age-old favorites. The restaurant at the Ground Zero Blues Club specializes in food that won’t give you the blues, and there are many other Southern food choices as well. More recent popular attractions are Yazoo Pass...

    Clarksdale features live music seven nights a week. You’ll see established blues artists, today’s bluesmen, rock ‘n’ roll, and roots music in various venues across town. The talent will range from nationally known acts, fun bar bands, to tomorrow’s up and coming stars. The most authentic experience is at Reds Lounge, a real juke joint, and a deep b...

    Yes, you can drive by to see the plantation area where Muddy Waters lived. You can go to Lyon where Son House came from, or pass by The Riverside Hotel where Rocket 88, the first rock ‘n’ roll song was born. However, to get a real understanding and keen appreciation of the art and culture that happened here, and why, a private tour of Clarksdale is...

    There are two unique Clarksdale museums that add much to a visitor’s experience. The Delta Blues Museum is found in the old Clarksdale train station freight depot alongside the very railroad tracks that carried Delta blues and bluesmen to Chicago. There one can see a portion of the cabin where Muddy Waters lived, and the famous Muddywood Guitarmade...

    The Carnegie Public Library in Clarksdale was built from money donated from Andrew Carnegie, who helped build 1,689 libraries across the country from 1883 to 1929 (2,500 total were built, including those in Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and more). The original grant for Clarksdale was issued in November 1911 for $10,000, and the library has been c...

    A number of local stores in Clarksdale’s historic downtown Arts & Culture district are popular stops for visitors and offer original art and unique things from Clarksdale. The Cat Head Blues Store is a must for music fans. It has an important book and records inventory with important choices to add to anyone’s music collection. There’s terrific ori...

    There are a number of nearby places where visitors can cross the levee and get close enough to get a toe into the Mississippi River. Can you channel Huckleberry Finn? Friars Point and Helena are just two places that will get you there. The best way to experience the Mississippi River is taking a canoe ride on it from the nationally recognized Quapa...

    For hunting enthusiasts, there’s nothing like hunting in the Mississippi Delta. To most, it’s as authentic a hunting experience as it ever gets. A cherished tradition on the Delta land since it’s first settlement in the early 1800’s, duck, quail, dove, geese, pheasant, chukar, deer, wild turkey and more are hunted and harvested here. There’s no bet...

    The Delta fishery management region covers an eleven county area in western Mississippi that contains the majority of The historic Mississippi River floodplain offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities and other outdoor activities. Many large oxbow lakes created by the Mississippi River can be found both inside and outside the Mississippi Rive...

  5. The Juke Joint festival is Clarksdale’s largest and most attended entertainment festival. Now in its 17th year, the festival is centered in Clarksdale’s historic downtown Arts & Culture District. Festival dates are in late April every year (2023 festival is April 15th). The annual Juke Joint Festival is a combined blues music festival and ...

  6. One of Clarksdale’s first attractions one can experience is live blues, rock and roots music every night of the week (see this weeks entertainment schedule here). On any given night one might hear a nationally known artist, and every night one can see today’s Clarksdale artists perform, some of whom are already becoming known on a career ...

  7. Clarksdale, Mississippi, hosts 'live' blues shows every single night (plus many days)—365, y'all! Keep up with blues news, Clarksdale music, Mississippi festivals, Cat Head happenings and more w ith the world-fam ous CAT HEAD UPDATE E-NEWSLETTER — free "every couple months."

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